The men behind the last two Captain America films and the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War Anthony and Joe Russ are set to team up with A Nightmare Before Christmas director Henry Selick to bring the horror video game Little Nightmares to tv.
The Russo brother will be on board to develop and exec produce the television series while Selick will direct the pilot and possibly other episodes. The game follows a 9-year old girl named Six who is trapped on the bottom of a terror-filled ship named the Maw. The storyline proceeds to follows Six as she tries to escape the ship while evading capture and death at the hands of villain characters entitled the Janitor, the Twin Chefs and the Lady.
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